I'm making the pb pillows this week. I hope they keep a few days, as I'm making them Weds night and giving them friday. Although I am under no delusions that my workmates will have any left by Christmas day!

Obviously I'm way behind on baking from this book but I made the regular old chocolate-chip cookies yesterday and they turned out so perfectly- chewy and crispy and YUM. I took them to work today and they were devoured by the omnis- several people had 2 or 3 each, and I had made them the bigger size at 16 per batch instead of 24!! Vegan success! Made me so happy :D

Totally love that Isa's recipes are totally foolproof (except for the peanut butter pillows that I somehow managed to eff up). Anyway, I'm sending out cookies for Xmas and made the Lazy Samoas and the Magical Coconut Bars today for the first time - both turned out most excellent! Can't wait for the raves from the cookie receivers :)

I have neglected this book, but not for much longer. I made the Chocolate Fudgy Oatmeal Cookies today and needed some time alone. They are amazing. I tagged a bunch of others I want to try, not sure how many I will get to, but I definitely want to do the shortbread stars, citrus glitters and I forget the name, but it was basically carrot cake in cookie form.

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I made the pb chocolate pillows last night. SO good but a bit fiddly to make so I won't be making them that often! I also made the blondies but instead of choc chips I added cranberries and walnuts and some mixed spice, so that they're christmassy. Had a taste of one this morning, they're pretty good!

Has anyone made the chocolate cutouts? Trying them tonight for a change of pace and I just put the dough in the fridge, but it seems very wet. I can't imagine rolling it the way it is. Anyone else notice this? Does it really firm up in the fridge? I even added some flour, maybe I should add more.

Has anyone made the chocolate cutouts? Trying them tonight for a change of pace and I just put the dough in the fridge, but it seems very wet. I can't imagine rolling it the way it is. Anyone else notice this? Does it really firm up in the fridge? I even added some flour, maybe I should add more.

I've done a gluten-free version, so maybe a little different, but it's nowhere near ready to roll before putting in the fridge for me, but turns out nicely. An hour isn't usually long enough though. If I'm short on time, I actually throw it in the freezer for a while to firm it up a little better

I made the peanut apple pretzel cookies today and they don't really look like the picture. And they weren't very sweet. In fact, they were kind of bland. They spread a lot, and look like bumpy cookies. I made a sugar glaze (powdered sugar and almond milk) to drizzle over the top and that helped.

I made the hazelnut fudge dreamies yesterday. I really felt like they didn't need the ganache - the cookies are absolutely amazing by themselves! I made about 8 of them as sandwich cookies, but didn't like that any better than the cookies solo. I'll probably just use the ganache as truffles per the recommendation as I devour the hazelnut cookies!

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Hi all!Next week is my birthday, and I want to bring cookies to my work colleagues. We are like 40 people, so I want to bake two or three different recipes. Could you please suggest me recipes that most of the people will like, are easy to prepare and do not have shortening? I have the book, but I have never baked anything from it :(

I have yet to make anything from this cookbook, though I frequently drool over it and dream. I have so many desserts already in the freezer that I have forced myself to not make yet more sweets that will end up out there... I really, really, really wanna make the carrot spice chewies or whatever they're called.

I've made quite a few of the recipes from this book and while they have been delicious they seem to lose their texture quickly. They either get too moist and all stick together or they get too dry. Usually they stick though. Which recipes have you guys found that hold up well?

For bringing in cookies to share with coworkers I always find myself making the chocolate chocolate chip walnut cookies from Vcon since they stay good for so long.

Hi all!Next week is my birthday, and I want to bring cookies to my work colleagues. We are like 40 people, so I want to bake two or three different recipes. Could you please suggest me recipes that most of the people will like, are easy to prepare and do not have shortening? I have the book, but I have never baked anything from it :(

Thanks a lot!

I have made the Chocolate Bottom Macaroons for a couple parties and they are always a hit! They are pretty easy to prepare and don't contain shortening either. I highly recommend them. The only problem could be that you might eat them before they make it to your office, they're so good!

I just made the whole wheat fig bars and the fruitcake bars. Now I only have three recipes to go before I'll have cooked the whole way through the book! Today, I got ingredients for the carob chip cookies. I have a deep-seated fear of carob, but I'm committed to this baking project.

I had to adjust the Chery Almond Cookies to be Blueberry Almond Cookies, their delicious and very almondy which I love being an almond addict. But I suspect they would have been even more fabulous with the dried cherries instead, next time!

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I just made the whole wheat fig bars and the fruitcake bars. Now I only have three recipes to go before I'll have cooked the whole way through the book! Today, I got ingredients for the carob chip cookies. I have a deep-seated fear of carob, but I'm committed to this baking project.

Wow, almost finished the book! You must be a cookie monster :) V.Impressed.

I made the oatmeal peanut butter cookies last night, hot damn they were delicious, we went pretty nuts over them. I am going to make banana ice cream tonight to make ice cream sandwiches with them for the bakesale this weekend. I hope it works out!

I just made the whole wheat fig bars and the fruitcake bars. Now I only have three recipes to go before I'll have cooked the whole way through the book! Today, I got ingredients for the carob chip cookies. I have a deep-seated fear of carob, but I'm committed to this baking project.

Wow. So, with having made so many of the recipes, which of them are your favorites?